What about python3 support?
Thanks
Nadav.
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From: numpy-discussion-bounces@scipy.org [numpy-discussion-bounces@scipy.org] On Behalf Of Francesc Alted [faltet@gmail.com]
Sent: 08 January 2012 12:49
To: Discussion of Numerical Python; numexpr
Subject: [Numpy-discussion] ANN: Numexpr 2.0.1 released
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Announcing Numexpr 2.0.1
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Numexpr is a fast numerical expression evaluator for NumPy. With it,
expressions that operate on arrays (like "3*a+4*b") are accelerated
and use less memory than doing the same calculation in Python.
It wears multi-threaded capabilities, as well as support for Intel's
VML library, which allows for squeezing the last drop of performance
out of your multi-core processors.
What's new
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In this release, better docstrings for `evaluate` and reduction
methods (`sum`, `prod`) is in place. Also, compatibility with Python
2.5 has been restored (2.4 is definitely not supported anymore).
In case you want to know more in detail what has changed in this
version, see:
http://code.google.com/p/numexpr/wiki/ReleaseNotes
or have a look at RELEASE_NOTES.txt in the tarball.
Where I can find Numexpr?
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The project is hosted at Google code in:
http://code.google.com/p/numexpr/
You can get the packages from PyPI as well:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/numexpr
Share your experience
=====================
Let us know of any bugs, suggestions, gripes, kudos, etc. you may
have.
Enjoy!
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Francesc Alted
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